
Jennifer Lawler is my guest today.
Sheβs authored or coauthored more than 30 nonfiction books and nearly 20 novels, including the award-winning Dojo Wisdom series (Penguin).
One of those titles β "Dojo Wisdom for Writers: 100 Simple Ways to Become a More Inspired, Successful, and Fearless Writer" β is now on my reading list.Jennifer is a prolific and versatile creative professional. Sheβs written everything from fantasy and paranormal romance to martial arts guides and career how-tos.
She also holds a Ph.D. in medieval English literature and a black belt in Taekwondo β which, as she explains, taught her lessons she still applies to writing.Sheβs worked as a developmental editor for over 20 years, has been a literary agent, a magazine editor, and now runs Club Ed, an online school for editors. Sheβs also taught editing and writing at universities and through professional programs across the U.S.If youβre a writer or an editor who wants to grow, improve, and stay inspired, this conversation is for you.Here's what I asked her...00:00 β Intro03:10 β How did you start writing?05:56 β Where do your ideas come from?08:40 β Do you finish every project?11:28 β How do you write nonfiction?14:36 β Does a personal story make nonfiction unique?16:23 - Self-publishing or traditional publishing?19:59 β How did editing help you?23:18 β Do writers need editors?25:15 β Beta reader or editor?28:04 β When is a draft ready for an editor?31:13 β Have you ever worked with writers who were resistant to feedback? 36:10 β What should writers ask when hiring an editor?42:01 β Can AI replace editors?45:50 β Has book quality dropped?48:30 β Advice for aspiring writers?51:08 β Whatβs in Dojo Wisdom?55:01 β How do you handle criticism?01:00:00 β Last questions 01:01:05 β Join Better WritersLinks- Jennifer's website - www.jenniferlawler.com- ClubEd - www.clubedfreelancers.com- Better Writers - www.fabiocerpelloni.com/privateSearch words (ignore)writing, editing, non-fiction, fiction, self-publishing, traditional publishing, writing feedback, AI in writing, martial arts, author advice